Lesson 8 Flashcards
- There are five categories for the 35 miracles (at least) attributed to Jesus. Name 4 of them.
- Physical nature – illness and death
- Weather – wind and waves
- Plants and animals – coin in fish’s mouth, cursing the fig tree
- Food and drink – water to wine, loaves and fishes
- Here are 3 Greek words that refer to miracles, name 2 of them?
Dunamis - power
Semeion – sign
Teras – wonder.
- Name the 3 areas to which miracles pertain?
Miracles which pertain to nature
Miracles which pertain to man
Miracles which pertain to the spirit world
- Name 3 of the purposes of Jesus’ miracles?
- Glorify God
- To provide evidence for Jesus as Messiah
- To demonstrate the uniqueness of the Lord Jesus Christ, God with us (John1:14)
- Multiple choice
Which statement is not true?
a. Miracles were truly historical events.
Miracles re operated with ritual and ceremony.
c. Miracles were reasonable.
d. Miracles were useful.
Miracles re operated with ritual and ceremony.
- How was the Sovereignty of God illustrated through the miracle of Jesus?
Turning water into wine at Cana (John 2:1-11)
Stilling the storm on Galilee (Mark 4:35-41, Matt 8:18)
Feeding of the 5000 and the 4000 (Mark 6:33-44, 8:1-9)
Walking on the water at Galilee (Mark 6:47-52)
His arrest in Gethsemane (John 18:6)
(scripture references not required, but yet good to know ! )
- True/False
Miracles were not deeds to authenticate the message of Messiah, nor a vital part of that message.
False
- Give an example of how the Omniscience of God was shown through miracles?
His knowledge of where unseen shoals of fish were. (Matt 4:18-22, Mark 1:16-20, John 21:1-14)
(scripture references not required, but yet good to know ! )
- Give an example of the Grace of God shown through miracles?
The heeling of Malchus’ ear in the garden on the night of the Lord’s arrest (Luke 22:50)
(scripture references not required, but yet good to know ! )